question doesn't totally make sense
if the bath is 80 liters and the shower is 30 liters the shower is saving 50 liters
if the bath is 150 liters and the shower is 45 liters the shower is saving 105 liters
But if we take the higher bound for the bath and lower bound for the shower we have a maximum saving of 150-30 is 120 litres.
While taking the lower bound for the bath and higher bound for the shower the minimum saving is 80-45 is 35 litres.
So the saving is anywhere between 35 and 120 litres.
However it should be noted that the assumed water usage figures for baths and showers are not realistic so this does not represent the savings in real life although having a large variation is realistic, as some people take a shallow hip bath while others take long showers.
A 3/4 bathroom means that it has a shower, but not a bathtub. 1/2 bath - Toilet (and maybe a hand sink) 3/4 bath - Toilet, hand sink, shower Full bath - Toilet, Sink and bathtub
Milliliters are tiny amounts of liquid. A bird bath is pretty big, so you'd have to measure it in liters.
5 Liters sounds more logical than 5mL.
The answer is 40 litres. The trick of the question is that it says the bath has been FILLED with 40 litres of water, therefore, if you add anything else, it'll spill over.
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a shower can be a excellent water-saving choice
It depends on the shower heads, bath heads, and the person. If you take a long shower, and use little water for a bath, bath is better. If you use a lot of water for a bath and take short showers with water saving heads, a shower would be better.
Take a shower or a bath
The bath came first, then the shower.
It is much safer to take a bath than a shower cause in the shower you can slip so I would bath
Bath tubs don't necessarily contain a shower, and a shower may not have a bath tub. Shower tubs are a combination bathtub and shower; the shower head is usually mounted above the bath tub, allowing for bathing and shower drainage.
The quauntity in liters is five times the water flow rate in liter/minute.
Shower. In a bath you have all the dirt floating around you, whereas it goes down the drain in the shower.
Depends on how full the bath is and how long you shower.
A full bath is a bathroom with a toilet and bathtub/shower. A half bath is either a bathroom with only a toilet, or a bathroom with only a bathtub/shower. A full bath doesn't require a bathtub and a shower.
Well this is the difference. A bath is in a bath tub and you sit and clean yourself. A shower is standing up in a tub or shower and you clean yourself.
A long shower will take more water than a bath, but a bath will usually use more water than a short shower.